Coryn Rivera: There's no formula for a perfect spring

Coryn Rivera (Image credit: Getty Images Sport)

In 2017, Coryn Rivera landed in Europe for her first full elite season on the continent, and in no time at all she had conquered all before her, with emphatic wins in Trofeo Alfredo Binda and the Tour of Flanders. It was a seminal spring in the American’s already glittering career.

The last two spring campaigns have seen Rivera fall somewhat short of her lofty expectations, with illnesses and crashes knocking her off her stride at certain points. In both 2018 and 2019, it took until the early summer for the 27-year-old to find her footing and start to pick up wins, but Rivera is looking to hit the ground running in 2020.

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Daniel Benson

Daniel Benson was the Editor in Chief at Cyclingnews.com between 2008 and 2022. Based in the UK, he joined the Cyclingnews team in 2008 as the site's first UK-based Managing Editor. In that time, he reported on over a dozen editions of the Tour de France, several World Championships, the Tour Down Under, Spring Classics, and the London 2012 Olympic Games. With the help of the excellent editorial team, he ran the coverage on Cyclingnews and has interviewed leading figures in the sport including UCI Presidents and Tour de France winners.